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mamba
post May 4 2008, 02:12 AM

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The fish seed will grow to 1/2 inch long 10 days after hatched, these 1/2 inch Haluan fish have a golden orange colour, in this period the fish seeds are being fed with Moina Microbes. When the fish seeds has grew to 1/2 inch long they will feed them with fish feed. The fish feed will be grounded into powder before feeding. After 15 more days, these 1/2 inch fish seeds will grow to 1 inch long.

Where can we find it?
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post May 4 2008, 10:55 AM

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Thanx for the info. Can u post the picture of moina for reference here smile.gif

Thanx in advance.
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post May 4 2008, 09:17 PM

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Thanx!now i know what and how they look like. smile.gif How do you catch them?And how do we know that we get a kilo of it?sorry if im troubling u.
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post May 5 2008, 05:51 PM

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haha..icic..thanx a lot bro!fish shop got sell this moina right?
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post May 10 2008, 01:41 AM

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have anyone do worm farming?how much is the minimal/total cost for startup?
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post May 22 2008, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(rexis @ May 14 2008, 01:52 AM)
What kind of worm farming you are talking about?

Be it earthworm, mealworm, maggot, etc. The start up could be a high school budget science project to hundreds thousands commercial scale project.

If you ask me about the minimal cost for startup, it can be well below RM1000 or even below RM100.
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Forgot to state, im interested in earthworm farming for compose. But Im just interested to start it with about 200gram worms, and yes I know normally no one will sell it unless I bought a kilo. Is there any chance for me to get it? smile.gif

QUOTE(Chinchillas @ May 14 2008, 02:23 PM)
Rexis, any place you know that is 1+ hours drive away from Selangor that have land to rent for develop agriculture? Any contact? I will PM you next month on the contact for greenhouse builder.
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Planning to setup chinchillas farm eh? brows.gif
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post May 26 2008, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(rexis @ May 24 2008, 11:23 AM)
200 grams earthworms... you might as well just go and catch them ^^ your garden earthworm will work too. I has personally did it, and i see them eating my shredded office paper like mad, I know that because after one day the garden earthworms moved into my worm bin, i seen lots of bite size(worm bite size) paper bit all over the worm bin, it means that they starting to eat my bedding as soon as them moved in!

What is in your mind to to earthworm farming aka vermiculture? for the worm or for the compost?

I saw a local shop selling worm compost for RM6 per 1/2 kg package O.o expensive! Thanks to these people who pioneer into the market, next time when we established our worm farm and we can start selling out compost at discounted price!
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compost! biggrin.gif

I dont have to wait for compost to "multiply" tongue.gif

IINM, the worm that they use in vermiculture one is redworm(Lumbricus Rebellus). Can we get it around our garden?
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post May 27 2008, 09:46 AM

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Okies..

I've seen the one they use in vermiculture, quite big and long!

The farmer said he paid Orang Asli to find them in the forest.

Will do as u said, Malaysia cacing Boleh also! tongue.gif
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post Nov 27 2008, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(amirbashah @ Sep 25 2008, 01:54 PM)
No one mention anything about lemongrass (serai) in this thread. In my opinion, it's a good business. First of all, you can do it as a part time job. Moreover the return is quite high (Around RM8k-RM10k per acre) and it only takes 6-8 months to grow. There's a lot of blog/website discussing about the topic. I'm planning to do it myself and will integrate it with my gaharu trees smile.gif
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So now you have mention it, congratulations & thank you. Mind to share with us where to find the lemon grass? IINM, there is 2 types of lemongrass, one is for cosmetics or medication purpose and another one used in F&B. Which one is better in term of cultivation, RoI, etc etc.?

QUOTE(yehlai @ Oct 30 2008, 04:36 PM)
Hi guys, dont know where to post this. Im really sad now. Yesterday went for my 2nd interview for Palm Oil trader position in a EU company. I was one of the 2 finalist, but yesterday was nervous, i screw it  sad.gif  really sad, im doing good in the 1st interview, now i dint get the job  sad.gif really sad.
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Im sorry for you man, I can help nothing but one thing for sure, there will be better prospects in the future for a man with great patience like you. smile.gif

 

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